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... ut, the banks of the Qing River were among the most bustling and lively areas, with a history that likely dates back over a thousand years.
Many myths and legends revolve around the Laurel Bridge.
As long as one set foot on the Laurel Bridge, they would see two rows of willow trees lining the riverbank, their branches adorned with red strings symbolizing longing and yearning.
Such prosperity has long vanished without a trace.
The outbreak of the Beast Calamity has ...
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